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i think it's important that people realize even in an age of local despotism, you have to still live a full and free life and whenever you can. and so this is one of the solutions i said just for young people is get to work and find a place you can volunteer your efforts and integrate yourself because it is going to come at some point he will be on your own and you will be out of that show of government schooling and you will have to provide for yourself and for your loved ones. >> jeffrey where did the title bourbon for breakfast come from? >> it came from a very surprising event in my life. i went to breakfast with a very old scholar in the university who was an expert in greek and latin who'd written a book on the old testament and one of these old southern gentleman and the first thing he said this would you like a cup of coffee? sure. would you like bourbon and that coffee? a shot? what is he doing drinking in the morning? it's like a taboo. what an interesting context. this old scholar, a southern gentleman, by a leading of the great social taboos of drinking in the morning. i
i think it's important that people realize even in an age of local despotism, you have to still live a full and free life and whenever you can. and so this is one of the solutions i said just for young people is get to work and find a place you can volunteer your efforts and integrate yourself because it is going to come at some point he will be on your own and you will be out of that show of government schooling and you will have to provide for yourself and for your loved ones. >>...
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local boys go leaders apologizing tonight after the national organization is forced to reveal a pedophile problem that has been going on for decades and there is a chicago connection. it is our top story seen or around the country tonight on wgn america the story of the chicago boys scouts who are likely in those files tens of thousands highlighting potential pedophile's released today by the boy scouts of america the so-called perversion files is part of a sexual abuse lawsuit that captures the nation's attention today. we're talking about thousands of unidentified man that should be registered sex offenders that are roaming free. >> the files of scout leaders in volunteers and dismissed by the organization for sexual abuse or misconduct. >> raped a gunpoint, a 12th maybe 13 year-old chicago boy by the acts of his scoutmaster with convicted acts of manslaughter on his records. they said theyeither they did not know about his record or they simply kept it to themselves. alan baron has been a lawyer in chicago for 32 years in 1983 he was practically a kid himself this man was a volunteer s
local boys go leaders apologizing tonight after the national organization is forced to reveal a pedophile problem that has been going on for decades and there is a chicago connection. it is our top story seen or around the country tonight on wgn america the story of the chicago boys scouts who are likely in those files tens of thousands highlighting potential pedophile's released today by the boy scouts of america the so-called perversion files is part of a sexual abuse lawsuit that captures...
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local power companies have been prepositioning their trucks and their crews so that they can be ready to respond once this storm actually does pass. now, to of to the north in new york city, officials have opened up emergency shelters for any residents who want to go ahead and take advantage of that. there is some worry about flooding, particularly in lower manhattan. and mayor michael bloomberg is urging residents to stay inside as hurricane sandy approaches. another big worry, of course, the mass transit. officials will decide today if in fact theyment to keep the mass transit system open. bob. >> schieffer: okay, thank you very much, elaine. and before we turn to politics, one other weather note. governor cuomo has announced that the new york subway bus and train system will shut down at 7:00 p.m. tonight. there's also news this morning on the campaign front. mitt romney has won the endorsement of the "des moines register" in battleground state iowa. this has not gone to a republican presidential candidate since richard nixon. so to get some reaction to that, and other things, we g
local power companies have been prepositioning their trucks and their crews so that they can be ready to respond once this storm actually does pass. now, to of to the north in new york city, officials have opened up emergency shelters for any residents who want to go ahead and take advantage of that. there is some worry about flooding, particularly in lower manhattan. and mayor michael bloomberg is urging residents to stay inside as hurricane sandy approaches. another big worry, of course, the...
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numerous federal state and multiple local police departments began to put together a case here. i would like to thank all the departments for their help with this. as a result of all the hard work that we have done of the last 2 days down like clark has been charged with first- degree murder in concealment of a homicide. i regret to tell you we have yet to find her. police chief do more says that all agencies hoping in the investigation will continue to search for her remains. >> no bond for a man accused of employee during a robbery last february. >> forty-one-year-old anthony white is charged with first degree murder and armed robbery. authorities say 54-year-old lynetta ward was working at a "subway" shop in the ukranian village neighborhood when white fatally shot her as he robbed the restaurant. police say a person being questioned on an unrelated case.. recognized white from surveillance video. >> still to come, the family of a murdered chicago teen thinks he may have been targeted because of his sexual nation's recent meningitis outbreak climbs yet again. >> and there is
numerous federal state and multiple local police departments began to put together a case here. i would like to thank all the departments for their help with this. as a result of all the hard work that we have done of the last 2 days down like clark has been charged with first- degree murder in concealment of a homicide. i regret to tell you we have yet to find her. police chief do more says that all agencies hoping in the investigation will continue to search for her remains. >> no bond...
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all of the ingredients the barley and hops, all of those things which are left over are donated to local grain company which uses them to make compost. we come from a green family hour mom is very green this soap used to wash the glass is biodegradable and in the bathroom faucets are on timers and there are hand dryers instead of paper. it's definitely a plus i cannot say that i wouldn't come here if it did but i definitely like the idea an idea that is spreading to more and more restaurants across the city. the deadlines could be changing for buying chicago city vehicles stickers, the city clerk wants to stagger deadlines throughout the year right now clark says staggered deadlines will be easier financially for families with more than one car she says it will also cut down on long lines and overtime for employees. we have some pretty good rain coming across the area right now this will lead up by morning and redevelop in the form of scattered showers as we spend the next three days influenced by this man its autumn storm system you can see. the heaviest rains right over us now this par
all of the ingredients the barley and hops, all of those things which are left over are donated to local grain company which uses them to make compost. we come from a green family hour mom is very green this soap used to wash the glass is biodegradable and in the bathroom faucets are on timers and there are hand dryers instead of paper. it's definitely a plus i cannot say that i wouldn't come here if it did but i definitely like the idea an idea that is spreading to more and more restaurants...
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and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools, management and nonunionized charter schools can figure out a way to great a school environment where the teachers are happy and the parents are happy and the kids are happy, and they can hold off organizing attempts. is going to be some interesting models because there's nothing is preventing the charter schools that everybody thinks may start at nonunionized. there's nothing preventing them from being organized. spin not many of them are unionized and i think the reason, they have the freedom but they haven't stepped there's some say that would not allow unions within charters state some schools are able, charter schools that can last
and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools, management and nonunionized charter schools can figure out a way to great a...
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this year may be no politics is local. a national trend. all of the marginal states tip the same way. they did in 1982 and some other years. no one knows at this point. but the republicans going in, defending only ten seats, attacking 23, it should have been easier for them than this. >> one of the questions is, ndrew sullivan, so much discussion it turns out on rape with akin and mourdock. complicate the republican efforts to gain control. >> that's interesting. will the republicans interpret their results in the senate with their function of them moving way far to the right? which is the center of the party at this point. if they interpret that, there might be hope. i'm supporting president obama to keep the republican party from being completely insane. but, mourdock and akin are the lead stories. they lose than -- >> they're not the only stories, nicolle, aiken may cost them a senate seat in missouri. probably will. >> there's this senate seat in connecticut with mcmahon coming on. >> she's not so crazy. vote for president obama and vot
this year may be no politics is local. a national trend. all of the marginal states tip the same way. they did in 1982 and some other years. no one knows at this point. but the republicans going in, defending only ten seats, attacking 23, it should have been easier for them than this. >> one of the questions is, ndrew sullivan, so much discussion it turns out on rape with akin and mourdock. complicate the republican efforts to gain control. >> that's interesting. will the...
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he owe local government a billion. we owe 6 billion to the recovery bond. we will pay those off and as we pay those off that will lower the spending. as the tax comes off in seven years, the income tax, we should be, with any kind of recovery, on a good path to a balanced budget. to do that i have to be dr. no. i don't think i fully realize how much i have to be the guy to say no, but that is the vocation i have chosen and i will exercise the fiscal discipline to keep this things moving on track. >> essaying the $6 billion in cuts won't come to fruition and they will find money in sacramento. we have seen the hidden funds. is he bluffing? is he crying wolf? >> they are already built into the budget? the legislature did not have the wherewithal to cut at that time. they handed it off to the voter, what they liked to do. he said he would not raise taxes without going to the voters. it is going to the voters and he has the triggers in there. the question is not can we find money, but the question is how are the schools going to do with $6 billion less. the vot
he owe local government a billion. we owe 6 billion to the recovery bond. we will pay those off and as we pay those off that will lower the spending. as the tax comes off in seven years, the income tax, we should be, with any kind of recovery, on a good path to a balanced budget. to do that i have to be dr. no. i don't think i fully realize how much i have to be the guy to say no, but that is the vocation i have chosen and i will exercise the fiscal discipline to keep this things moving on...
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coming up, a brand new dinosaur discovery made by local scientists. later in sports he maybe the bears smallest defender but tim jennings aren't big honors today. era laundry detergent once stomped a stain with such power, [ rumbling, people screaming ] the results could be felt around the world. twice the stain fighting power as the next leading liquid value brand. era detergent. a lot of fight for a little dough.a bus driver punched in the face right in the middle of his route this is from our sister station eight teenage boys sing here on video released by police heat sucker punches the driver rendering him nearly unconscious. he had a barricade after trying to drive the suspect and his friends were asked to get off the bus when they did not pay their fares someone else was hurt and police are still looking for the suspect. a major milestone for the world's biggest social network facebook has reached 1 billion active users mark zukerberg announced the new numbers today and a status update on their personal facebook page meeting one out of every sev
coming up, a brand new dinosaur discovery made by local scientists. later in sports he maybe the bears smallest defender but tim jennings aren't big honors today. era laundry detergent once stomped a stain with such power, [ rumbling, people screaming ] the results could be felt around the world. twice the stain fighting power as the next leading liquid value brand. era detergent. a lot of fight for a little dough.a bus driver punched in the face right in the middle of his route this is from...
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the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing t
the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] i'i invest in...
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providing local guards. a source with knowledge of two meetings, one in june and a second in july tells fox a libyan contract holder felt the security provided by the blue mountain was substandard and the working conditions for unacceptable. they tried to bring in an american contractor, state department contract officer apparently shut it down. u.s. government is not required to mediate any disagreements between the two parties of the blue mountain libya partnership. saying it is currently satisfactory. there was no immediate response on the comment. a u.s. official is not denying reports the administration is laying the initial groundwork behind the attack as many as one dozen possible targets, ashley. ashley: thank you very much. let's get into this a little bit more, joining me now, retired united states army lieutenant colonel and former fox news middle east former senior adsor to governor romney and also author of the book "the coming revolution, struggling for freedom in the middle east." as we get mo
providing local guards. a source with knowledge of two meetings, one in june and a second in july tells fox a libyan contract holder felt the security provided by the blue mountain was substandard and the working conditions for unacceptable. they tried to bring in an american contractor, state department contract officer apparently shut it down. u.s. government is not required to mediate any disagreements between the two parties of the blue mountain libya partnership. saying it is currently...
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if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand kilometers of the siberian exiles track that's had no modern changes made to it have guinea discovered that he's descended from some of these exiles and decided to build a museum telling a story he and his re-enact is now receiving letters from all over the world to show them what it was like for these bloody good earnest it's scary to put the shackles on of course but it's interesting if we don't remember our history we will have no future. it's a monument to one of the restructures cruelest chapters. the city serves as the capital of anticommunist white russian leader admiral culture shock in the
if i was here three hundred years ago i may have disappeared my local lord i may have deserted from the army or a variety of other crimes the result was the same like my fellow prisoners around me i've got a long and very cold walk ahead into exile in siberia yet it took them years to get there summers and winters entire years a lot of people died on the way this group in the western siberian region of alms discovered they're living on the only surviving stretch of the original nine thousand...
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. >> bedbugs discovered inside student housing on a local college campus. >>> plus, more trouble in the excise for american air lies. why they're warning about more kans claigs laigss. >>> first to politics. mitt romney and paul ryan capitalized on new momentum tonigh they did that in front of a crowd of 10,000 people in sh shenandoah county. >>. >> reporter: complete with big finish fireworks, this romney/ryan rally was more like a victory campaign. most political observers say romney won the debate. >> last night was an important night for the country because people got the -- >> reporter: romney then offered his own debate analysis of sorts. >> i got the chance to ask the president questions that people across the country have wanted to ask him, such as, why is it that he pushed obamacare at a time when we had 23 million people out of work? >> reporter: running mate paul ryan also turned attention to the debate. >> last night america got to see the man i know, a leader. >> reporter: this post-debate rally was staged in a reliably red part of virginia. the event was delayed because so
. >> bedbugs discovered inside student housing on a local college campus. >>> plus, more trouble in the excise for american air lies. why they're warning about more kans claigs laigss. >>> first to politics. mitt romney and paul ryan capitalized on new momentum tonigh they did that in front of a crowd of 10,000 people in sh shenandoah county. >>. >> reporter: complete with big finish fireworks, this romney/ryan rally was more like a victory campaign. most...
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where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point, that the lesson out of that is you being issues,s but if you cannot have it sophisticated political infrastructure to take the books on the ground and translate that into public policy, all you end up with our massive marches. from a latino-hispanic standpoint, give a perspective of what has happened in the last six years to understand that it cannot just be a million folks turned out unless you have a plan the day after the march? >> participation is a central element. marching is a central element of civil preoccupation. this is been a unique position in the latino community to where it has been much
where are more equipped to work locally now, and we have many black women that we are pushing in local and congressional elections now. >> i want to bring up what we saw in 2006, and i moderated an event, a group of latino music publishers in las vegas. i pushed them and challenged them on this notion in terms of did latinos take advantage of the millions of folks who were marching across the country? made the argument and it took about an hour for folks to go we will concede your point,...
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in terms of the mandatory voting its its local question and i think other countries do have mandatory voting just like the jury service or some people have to serve in the military in the compulsory service. one problem with it is i think we have a culture of liberty here in this country. so if we have mandatory voting i certainly think we would want to have a none of the above option so that people could exercise it. politically though we don't know if it is realistic. i think a lot of people would resist it. as opposed to the need for something that is unrealistic writing we should really focus on how do we make boating accessible to people so that as many people as possible participate. >> would you teacher the george washington university? >> i teach the voting rights and a lot now in terms of campaign finance. you know, we had a citizens united decision which allows corporations to spend on politics. we also recently had the opinion by the supreme court striking down a public financing program in arizona. and my kind of new version of campaign finance is that we shouldn't focus e
in terms of the mandatory voting its its local question and i think other countries do have mandatory voting just like the jury service or some people have to serve in the military in the compulsory service. one problem with it is i think we have a culture of liberty here in this country. so if we have mandatory voting i certainly think we would want to have a none of the above option so that people could exercise it. politically though we don't know if it is realistic. i think a lot of people...
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but i want to now go to wtmj, a local news outlet, we'll listen in on the reporting they have on the story. >> once it let's go over it again. he described as a black male, around 6'1", weighing 270 pounds, he is described as being bald with brown eyes and was last seen leaving the brookfield area, driving a 2006 black mazda. it is believed that he's potentially heading towards the brownsville area. i've been in contact with sources throughout the milwaukee county and they're waiting for actual bulletin to bulletin to come out for this individual so that area agencies can be on the lookout for this 2003 black mazda. but again the concern right now, where is this individual exactly if he had more ammunition on him as many of those witnesses were describing, could he potentially harm someone else? and at this point we don't have a motive as to what prompted this individual to go inside this salon and start this mass shooting. but again, police agencies across milwaukee county and also waukesha county are awaiting an official bulletin. black man, 6'1", weighing 270 pounds with a bald he
but i want to now go to wtmj, a local news outlet, we'll listen in on the reporting they have on the story. >> once it let's go over it again. he described as a black male, around 6'1", weighing 270 pounds, he is described as being bald with brown eyes and was last seen leaving the brookfield area, driving a 2006 black mazda. it is believed that he's potentially heading towards the brownsville area. i've been in contact with sources throughout the milwaukee county and they're waiting...
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power lines further inland and no serious or long-term outages but certainly a serious warning from local officials putting in long hours to keep residents out of harm's way. we have had a 80-20 ft. waves and there are a lot of people better curious about going down to the lakefront we have had a police patrol down there throughout the day. all day all along the lake the extreme weather has been drawing onlookers close but not too close to the water and up close view of nature's power in action. parents and grandparents bought children to the lake shore before police shot it down. >> it's beautiful to look at. >> the wind and the waves at remain pretty ferocious tonight local officials say they will likely reopen the lakefront thursday, folks still coming by to take a look but police are keeping a close eye, we will be leaving it pretty soon. >> for more on the remnants of sandy and how it's affecting us here let's check in with tom skilling. they are strongest going into the indiana michigan shoreline . last night there were 24 states under advisory's, tonight it's down to 14, this bring
power lines further inland and no serious or long-term outages but certainly a serious warning from local officials putting in long hours to keep residents out of harm's way. we have had a 80-20 ft. waves and there are a lot of people better curious about going down to the lakefront we have had a police patrol down there throughout the day. all day all along the lake the extreme weather has been drawing onlookers close but not too close to the water and up close view of nature's power in...
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and campaigns are deciding where they compete and how they compete a stunned locals. this is the central strategic document of the campaign. when i read about the two 2008 campaign, david class would call this his bible, this binder is targeting us put together that has the vocals and for each state they would have to those they needed to land they left a bit of a buffer from a certain guarantee a margin of victory. but the question of how you get to that number in a given state is going to be different. and in some states, it was all mobilization. you know, in some states, pennsylvania has a good example of that. if democrats mobilize votes that they have -- supporters they have in the state, there's pat to victory to mobilization. states relied on persuasion. ohio is a pretty good example of that. and then you have states that relied on registration. so there's three numbers for each state. registration targets. in north carolina, the campaign if they had to register voters and strategically it may look as hourly as though i'm pretty sure they think differently abou
and campaigns are deciding where they compete and how they compete a stunned locals. this is the central strategic document of the campaign. when i read about the two 2008 campaign, david class would call this his bible, this binder is targeting us put together that has the vocals and for each state they would have to those they needed to land they left a bit of a buffer from a certain guarantee a margin of victory. but the question of how you get to that number in a given state is going to be...
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part of the movement take responsibility for your local community. you know a lot of people well of course you can't really compare the tea party movement to the occupy bill that we know that was totally hijacked and pushed into an establishment line but i mean look at how organized they were of course they were backed by the koch brothers and such but i mean the occupy wall street movement there really was no kind of direct line to insert occupy wall street members into the political establishment do you i know that you just said people should do this more i mean is there more organization for people at a local level or community people. level to really and third themselves so they can start working from the bottom up from the ground up to create this change to get these ideas and philosophies from the occupy wall street and into the political establishment while definitely i mean let's be clear the occupy wall street movement is a continuum of the movements that preceded it so. yes people should get involved and. they should be out there and they s
part of the movement take responsibility for your local community. you know a lot of people well of course you can't really compare the tea party movement to the occupy bill that we know that was totally hijacked and pushed into an establishment line but i mean look at how organized they were of course they were backed by the koch brothers and such but i mean the occupy wall street movement there really was no kind of direct line to insert occupy wall street members into the political...
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. >> reporter: the local never dealt with funding. >> they never asked us. >> reporter: they are hearing the economy is changing the course and more organizations and causes. >> search for the cure is going to go on and if we slow down the money, it slows down the work. >> reporter: so the national wants to separate from the local. >> we need people to register and start team and e-mails for donations and feel comfortable to spread the word. >> reporter: the biggest concern is that they have been there for you and now they need you. >> we are not going away. >> tomorrow, abc 2 is waking for you. we want to pay for mamgrams for women and you will be able to call tomorrow and sign up and sign up for the race that is a week from today. there is a 5k and a 1 mile family fun walk. we will be live with coverage from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. you can head to our website for all the information. >>> let talk football, after a come back it looked like the ravens were trying to give the ball away. we beat them 31-29 at emt stadium. and from one kind of football to another, we are talk about the baltimore
. >> reporter: the local never dealt with funding. >> they never asked us. >> reporter: they are hearing the economy is changing the course and more organizations and causes. >> search for the cure is going to go on and if we slow down the money, it slows down the work. >> reporter: so the national wants to separate from the local. >> we need people to register and start team and e-mails for donations and feel comfortable to spread the word. >>...
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it's become a tourist attraction and locals stopping by to grab a picture and see what sandy left behind. >> i think it's amazing, nature doing what nature does but i hope the people are okay with houses that could potentially be underwater and things of that sort. but i'm a nature lover and i think it's amazing to see nature work. >> reporter: the majority of the homes will be spared it looks like from the river. now 21 feet we said just so you know. put it into perspective. the he is authority cool level is 35 feet and this was 1972 with hurricane agnes. that's the very latest, i'm ryan dean, 9news now. >> thanks. >>> one man in maryland was killed when a tree fell on his house last night in pasadena. sadly this is the sort of hazard we often show you in these sorts of weather situations and sadly our own bruce leshan is learning how to handle things when that tree crashes into your home. >> reporter: i've covered a lot of tragedies as a reporter, a lot of trees down on peoples' homes but this time it literally came home. literally happened to me. you can see the guys up there working
it's become a tourist attraction and locals stopping by to grab a picture and see what sandy left behind. >> i think it's amazing, nature doing what nature does but i hope the people are okay with houses that could potentially be underwater and things of that sort. but i'm a nature lover and i think it's amazing to see nature work. >> reporter: the majority of the homes will be spared it looks like from the river. now 21 feet we said just so you know. put it into perspective. the he...
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and rainfall of about 150 millimeters, likely here, with locally 300th mudslide. rain extending towards the north. hurricane sandy is expected to move parallel to the east coast of the u.s. for the next couple of days. it looks like it will move into the mid-atlantic region near washington, d.c. or new york city by tuesday. regardless of the track it could certainly produce, rough seas, strong winds and some showers. along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. for the next several days. as for the continent, strong low-pressure system is located over eastern canada, producing moderate to heavy snow and heavy rain. and also, thundershowers along the cold front, and as the rain moving through, temperatures, will drop significantly, so, look at this. only 90 degrees expected in chicago. that is 15 degrees cooler than thursday. 13 degrees in oklahoma city. and threen d ein denver. still on the hot side. 30 degrees in los angeles. we have red flag warnings. for southern california. all right, moving into the philippines, and another tropical system is now moving over the so
and rainfall of about 150 millimeters, likely here, with locally 300th mudslide. rain extending towards the north. hurricane sandy is expected to move parallel to the east coast of the u.s. for the next couple of days. it looks like it will move into the mid-atlantic region near washington, d.c. or new york city by tuesday. regardless of the track it could certainly produce, rough seas, strong winds and some showers. along the eastern seaboard of the u.s. for the next several days. as for the...
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so what are the locals think of scrappers. they are lazy it's all get out. and then they take this all small their pot that's the first thing is the first to go down they get this aluminum then you got a big idea but they get the money well then they can use the money up to get the money. for all i can scrap for i don't think a blown out her own mouth gets her on the running and government property no trespassing and tell you right kind of long term if you've got clarence her belly like one of those dangers you're not supposed to because there's all the. good stuff you know it doesn't go into. the bottom originated in this. good good but he was stuck playing around with the chicks by the man he went out there and he was scrap and i don't even know his name but anyway what happened when picked up a song type of will bomb off the bomb range right so i took it back to slab saying . this guy supposed to be a twelve year military man experienced in orbit so he beat on the moment i am you're not supposed to believe that and common sense a lot happened the bomb ble
so what are the locals think of scrappers. they are lazy it's all get out. and then they take this all small their pot that's the first thing is the first to go down they get this aluminum then you got a big idea but they get the money well then they can use the money up to get the money. for all i can scrap for i don't think a blown out her own mouth gets her on the running and government property no trespassing and tell you right kind of long term if you've got clarence her belly like one of...
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it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see like this i have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill wishes i knew virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and thrill seekers but those used to five star pampering maybe in for a surprise the island's infrastructure has yet to catch up with the growing demand here quite some way from civilization here accommodation on the island is very basic so you can forget about it or even running water for most people a tent is the on the eruption but for those who come here it's exactly what they're looking for. a journey to buy coal can be unique trip of a lifetime and the locals say once you've seen it you'll be coming back again and again the. question is that so much as i can recall. when it comes to baby been defamed the first dir
it's also a place of traditions respected by locals and travelers alike. an economist turned adventurer has crisscrossed by called shores and learned its customs well. you see like this i have supernatural powers every traveler who comes here asks the spirits to make the journey easier give them strength and fulfill wishes i knew virtually undiscovered by tourists until some twenty years ago i was quickly becoming a magnet for nature lovers and thrill seekers but those used to five star...
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per hour wind at * no joking matter a local comedian using his talents to take on a serious cause. you look a little lost. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea? nothing. with coverage checker, it's easy to find your perfect policy. visit progressive.com today. a funny guy who takes his company seriously as we celebrate hispanic heritage month of the work done by the man leading the charge for local latino comedians where here to introduce you to one of chicago's very own if you walk at all into a comedy scene you may have heard the mark but tonight he is being highlighted for the work that he does off season. if your expectations and a man are low i'm your man. this stand-up in chicago has just blown up and michael may very well be the face leading its
per hour wind at * no joking matter a local comedian using his talents to take on a serious cause. you look a little lost. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep looking over here. probably a good idea. ken: what's a good idea?...
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and so that's when my parents started pushing and trying to get the word out so i was interviewed for local newspapers and. i would be photographed and our story would be told in newspapers primarily once when i was a teen in the band because it was big news i mean you her a girl with one leg marching in a high school competitive band in a very small town i mean it was news i was born without my my fingers on my left hand and on my right hand. my hands really honestly never really stood in the way for me except for an outward sign to other people that i wasn't the same i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit because to me. they're my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. doc said. in october two thousand and ten heather and visited vietnam for the first time. for their first stop was with the family of gwen van landing in kwan named province . i wonder if. they're still coming back from cleaning up garbage dump a doctor who. will know. if your eyes are red they are always like this even if. you know nothi
and so that's when my parents started pushing and trying to get the word out so i was interviewed for local newspapers and. i would be photographed and our story would be told in newspapers primarily once when i was a teen in the band because it was big news i mean you her a girl with one leg marching in a high school competitive band in a very small town i mean it was news i was born without my my fingers on my left hand and on my right hand. my hands really honestly never really stood in the...
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the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. that so much. richard. so you're getting to face the first direct encounter between president obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. wealthy british. margetts weiner scandal. happening to the global economy. was able to build. anything tim's mission to teach me. this is why you should care only. a wave of anti-war protests in gulf turkey with activists accusing the government of being a.q.'s do just anger authorize possible military action against syria. the u.k. military aims to balance its books by laying off thousands of soldiers while still growing billions have functioning military machines. plus fourteen years of textbooks socialism are put to the task in venezuela as hundreds of thousands fled the capital in support of the thomas out of sunday's elections. that's wha
the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. that so much. richard. so you're getting to face the first direct encounter between president obama and republican challenger mitt romney left the incumbent looking like road kill. wealthy british. margetts weiner scandal....
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the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become a team too when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire. called wanted to hear it was a song comfortably for now we are. pushing . two parties still dictate their. selections. are. in the u.s. because of deadly. protests and clashes with police. police using tear gas and. cash in funding the. meeting over the money flow. from the. twenty to forty five life support his kate. hello welcome to the cheers iceball round up and these are the headlines. for the cup twice when isn't it reached the quarter finals of the russian top operate to know when it leaks struggles mordovia long rostov knock out spot talk on penalties . was just good idea david clarke resigns as coach of the russian national basketball team after seven years at the helm due to personal reasons. i'm feeling the heat ray allen prepares the bases for my club as n.b.a. champions the miami heat host the boston celtics in their season opener this tuesday. but first a football and the need scored twic
the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become a team too when they try to add morning russian songs to die repertoire. called wanted to hear it was a song comfortably for now we are. pushing . two parties still dictate their. selections. are. in the u.s. because of deadly. protests and clashes with police. police using tear gas and. cash in funding the. meeting over the money flow. from the. twenty to forty five life support...
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the local admin. tree shin is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourist operators if you come into a very authentic place like arms it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the let you know authentic traditionally up to. i should not i would not like to have it in the shiny condition to be on those this time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning russian songs to die repertoire the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar. turkey again then launches a strike on syrian territory and retaliation for a new mortar shell processing the border but thousands in turkish cities protest the government's approval of military action. and in syria rebels threaten to execute forty eight in one unit hostages within two days if the assad gove
the local admin. tree shin is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourist operators if you come into a very authentic place like arms it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the let you know authentic traditionally up to. i should not i would not like to have it in the shiny condition to be on those this time to change even for the better is not always good...
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check out his rising frustration last month as a local newspaper board asked whether mandel would have supported the auto bailout. >> was the federal government right in stepping in to bail out chrysler and gm? >> i think it probably depends on who you ask. >> i'm asking you as a candidate for the u.s. senate. >> sure. i am angry and feel terrible that politicians like sherrod brown and others supported a process that stripped hard-working retirees in the youngstown area of their pensions. >> that doesn't answer the question. let's get back to the question. >> i personally would have had a very real problem with stripping these delphi -- >> no. >> please, sir, don't put words in my mouth. the premise -- >> somebody has to put words in your mouth. all you do is talk in circles. >> unbelievable. it takes talking in circles to an even wider circle. >>> up next -- how can anybody vote for that guy? coming up, colin powell endorsed president obama today and warned about the neocon crowd that surrounds mitt romney. do we want to go back to the same people that took us to war in iraq? that's
check out his rising frustration last month as a local newspaper board asked whether mandel would have supported the auto bailout. >> was the federal government right in stepping in to bail out chrysler and gm? >> i think it probably depends on who you ask. >> i'm asking you as a candidate for the u.s. senate. >> sure. i am angry and feel terrible that politicians like sherrod brown and others supported a process that stripped hard-working retirees in the youngstown area...
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and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional officials as well and i just had a phone call with the governors of potentially impacted states as well as some of the major cities in the region. at this stage, everybody is confident that the staging process, the prepositioning of presource, commodities, equipment that are going to be needed to respond to the storm are in place, but as craig has emphasized, this hasn't hit landfall yet, so we don't yet know where it's going to hit, where we're going to see the biggest impacts, and that's exactly why it's so important for us to respond big and respond fast as local information starts coming in. i wan
and follow the instructions of your state, and local officials because they are going to be providing you with the best advice in terms of how to deal with this storm over the coming days. we've just had an excellent meeting with the fema team here, the various agencies that are in charge, including the department of defense, department of energy, and those that are going to need to respond very quickly. under craig fewgate's leadership at fema, we've had a chance to talk to the regional...
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away from chicago but local weather watchers are already predicting we will feel some of her a fax. high winds and high waves on lake michigan plus canceled flights at the airport are just the beginning of what we will see locally >> anyone who uses it chicago's lakefront path will want to be extra careful in the days ahead. we will feel the impact of hurricane sandy. feeling it already with extremely high winds... giant waves in lake michigan in the possibility of flooding >> at montrose harbor, today... winds whistled and whipped against the masts of sailboats. im glad i don't have a boat in maryland. lets put it that way. greg johnson and his wife were packing up their 22-foot catalina. hurricane sandy --bringing high winds and waves to the chicago area --could cause problems for boats not yet stored for the winter season. hopefully it won't be too bad....boats kind of scattering serious problems. sandy also causing serious problems at chicago's o'hare airport.. nationwide, airlines have canceled thousands of flights to-and-from the east coast.. and, while many are still trying t
away from chicago but local weather watchers are already predicting we will feel some of her a fax. high winds and high waves on lake michigan plus canceled flights at the airport are just the beginning of what we will see locally >> anyone who uses it chicago's lakefront path will want to be extra careful in the days ahead. we will feel the impact of hurricane sandy. feeling it already with extremely high winds... giant waves in lake michigan in the possibility of flooding >> at...
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there's far more that comes out of that world in that language and texture of a lot of the public local communications we have. >> host: do think most of it is motivating people to vote and less figuring out the science but in the persuasion? >> guest: people design these experiments as the easiest thing to measure is whether or not somebody voted because you have the board of elections month after and to update the fodor file and it's, you know, it is yes or no. persuasion civilized of pulling people before and after to see if they change their mind. you have to rely on them being honest in their sort of self reporting of their choices, and so the other reasons a lot of the people who started doing this work in academia were it made it very difficult to do. persuasion in the campaign but if you are doing the non-specific test you can spend the diversity dollars so there's a big body of work on the science and a lot of that informed by the sword of behavioral psychology. there's far less new science of persuasion. one thing i've written about this year is how the obama campaign is adopt
there's far more that comes out of that world in that language and texture of a lot of the public local communications we have. >> host: do think most of it is motivating people to vote and less figuring out the science but in the persuasion? >> guest: people design these experiments as the easiest thing to measure is whether or not somebody voted because you have the board of elections month after and to update the fodor file and it's, you know, it is yes or no. persuasion...
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it also means being able to identify locally and not only through the internet. internet is nice, but it gives a very deceptive approach of what people are doing, you know? and i know it's, again, the social media doesn't make revolution. education makes revolution. urban middle class makes revolution, not the social media. and for that we need to be more aware of indicators emerging and who is doing what now in these different civil societies. and for that i think that the need is better understanding to be able to bring in skills. people in this part of the world, and i will finish really on that, um, are admiring the u.s. for its capacity of education, for its capacity of entrepreneurship. i do not -- i mean, of course we can bring entrepreneur from the middle east to visit the u.s. or vice versa. it doesn't create the positive cross-pollination with state institution. how do we make this work? and this would be a very important way to build more secure societies. because as we know, democracies do not fight each other. so what i'm lining up here is some eleme
it also means being able to identify locally and not only through the internet. internet is nice, but it gives a very deceptive approach of what people are doing, you know? and i know it's, again, the social media doesn't make revolution. education makes revolution. urban middle class makes revolution, not the social media. and for that we need to be more aware of indicators emerging and who is doing what now in these different civil societies. and for that i think that the need is better...
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this would normally be a local story but this is part of a much bigger story, this wacky, wacky, frightening storm that's hit us. >> reporter: it absolutely is, chris. i've been out here a couple hours and i must tell you that the wind gusts are picking up and becoming much more violent. police have created a collapse zone in the area immediately around this building that you can see where this crane is dangerously perched now in a place where they wanted to make certain they keep everybody as safe as possible. they have ordered people to evacuate the apartment buildings, the businesses, even the hotel that's right in that area because they don't know what's going to happen with this thing. authorities say at about 2:30 in the afternoon when they got the report that the crane had tipped, the wind was blowing at about 20 miles an hour then with gusts up to 40 miles an hour. that tipped this crane. i think the winds are much stronger than that right now. they want to make certain if this thing snaps off it doesn't go flying into an apartment building and then who knows what would happen before
this would normally be a local story but this is part of a much bigger story, this wacky, wacky, frightening storm that's hit us. >> reporter: it absolutely is, chris. i've been out here a couple hours and i must tell you that the wind gusts are picking up and becoming much more violent. police have created a collapse zone in the area immediately around this building that you can see where this crane is dangerously perched now in a place where they wanted to make certain they keep...
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he was aoutstanding local mp. a decent man and a good friend to is there one way we can honor his memory toimprove our national health system so that more and more people each cancer and don't have their lives so tragically cut short? >> my honorable friend speaks for the whole house and what he says about malcolm wicks. i understand that the offer just to drive malcolm home after the vote, and malcolm referred to your cart i think as they can't come at and that there apparently was a bottle of wine at christmastime. i think wi make sre he lays off the but it is a good arrangement between members. one of the greatest things we can do remember malcolm is ensure the continued success of the cancer drugs fund which is held over 20,000 peoe and make sure people can get the urgent treatment as well as urgent drugs. >> the secretary of state of education said this weekend that if there were areferendum on britain's continued members ship of the e.u., he would vote to leave. a third of the cabinet agree with them. how wo
he was aoutstanding local mp. a decent man and a good friend to is there one way we can honor his memory toimprove our national health system so that more and more people each cancer and don't have their lives so tragically cut short? >> my honorable friend speaks for the whole house and what he says about malcolm wicks. i understand that the offer just to drive malcolm home after the vote, and malcolm referred to your cart i think as they can't come at and that there apparently was a...
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the victims were taken to a local hospital and treated at this time. one is in critical condition. the other four are suffering from nonlife threatening injuries. >> police still here on the scene. the suspects, whoever was responsible for the shooting still on the loose. we are talking about a group of three to five suspects. those are men that were seen running away. as you e, an active police scene. they will be out here for a while. we'll let you know what happens. >> thanks. the next time you hear somebody say hey, it's just a little marijuana. we want you to consider the story of a local mom. >> maria lost her only son in a high profile murder case that rocked bethesda back in 2005. tonight for the first time, she shares her story on camera in hopes other mothers never have to experience her pain. here's andrea mccarren. >> >> you shouldn't believe in me considering everything i put you through. i'm proud to be your son. >> reporter: maria cherishes the letters written to her each and every mother's day by her on son. >> i love you. >> he wrote every mother's day except the y
the victims were taken to a local hospital and treated at this time. one is in critical condition. the other four are suffering from nonlife threatening injuries. >> police still here on the scene. the suspects, whoever was responsible for the shooting still on the loose. we are talking about a group of three to five suspects. those are men that were seen running away. as you e, an active police scene. they will be out here for a while. we'll let you know what happens. >> thanks....
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i'll be out of here by 9:00 local time. i'll have the secret service distract michelle while i hit the hotel gift shop for some kind of anniversary present. they had a denver broncos sweatshirt. she might like that. the hotel had some nice bathrobes for sale. that could be good. >> excuse me, governor, mr. president? >> i'm sorry, yeah, yeah. what's up? >> mr. president, governor romney has just said that he killed osama bin laden. would you care to respond? >> no, you two go ahead. >> with me now is lizz winstead, creator of "the daily show" and author of "lizz free or die," and nia malika henderson. what did you think of what you saw so far, ladies? is this going to educate america or de-educate us? what's all this satire going to do for us? >> lizz, you go. >> okay. i think that anytime you shine a light on when powerful people are messing up, you do a service. so i think that's a good thing, and i think that "snl" this weekend, if that was a wash rag, they took it and they mined every piece of comedy out of those debate
i'll be out of here by 9:00 local time. i'll have the secret service distract michelle while i hit the hotel gift shop for some kind of anniversary present. they had a denver broncos sweatshirt. she might like that. the hotel had some nice bathrobes for sale. that could be good. >> excuse me, governor, mr. president? >> i'm sorry, yeah, yeah. what's up? >> mr. president, governor romney has just said that he killed osama bin laden. would you care to respond? >> no, you...
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if they have a problem, contact their local police or school officials. >> reporter: did you get on the bus? >> id he rather not say -- i'd rather not say. >> she was charged with simp pool assault, criminal trespass and -- simple assault, criminal trespass and making terrorist like threats. the two boys were treated by the school nurse. one was later taken to the hospital for a neck injury. >>> this november voters in montgomery county will decide if the police chief or the union boss should determine public safety policy. coming up next, we'll speak to a police union official. he'll explain why he thinks question b is a bad idea. >>> and late near today's buddy check 9, -- later in today's buddy check 9, we look at how doctors are making improvements in diagnosing cancer in women with dense breasts. we'll be back. >>> just a few days ago, montgomery county police chief tom manger appeared on our broadcast with jc hayward urging support for ballot question b. the act would cake the scope of -- would change the scope of collective bargaining in some cases. here's what he had to say. >>
if they have a problem, contact their local police or school officials. >> reporter: did you get on the bus? >> id he rather not say -- i'd rather not say. >> she was charged with simp pool assault, criminal trespass and -- simple assault, criminal trespass and making terrorist like threats. the two boys were treated by the school nurse. one was later taken to the hospital for a neck injury. >>> this november voters in montgomery county will decide if the police chief...
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it means all the local education establishments, every local newspaper, every local magazine, every company is that is not google or apple or amazon will see their business squeezed to 0 or 90% to nief%. half of the country is going to be software. if you're not building the dominant software, you're probably not going to be around. it's not just the simple first order view is my newspaper is software. but a more insightful view is, if the newspaper is software, there's no local advantage to controlling the unions, the politicians, the printing press, and the trucks in your local country. all of those assets are meaningless, which means the "new york times" or some large english language company is probably going to enter the 190-country markets they're not in right now. so you almost can't defend. the most interesting geopolitical dynamic in the mobile wave is 5 billion people are about to become primary customers of wikipedia, google, e-bay, every american english language software companies are going to sweep throughout the world delivering their values, which are western valleys, right.
it means all the local education establishments, every local newspaper, every local magazine, every company is that is not google or apple or amazon will see their business squeezed to 0 or 90% to nief%. half of the country is going to be software. if you're not building the dominant software, you're probably not going to be around. it's not just the simple first order view is my newspaper is software. but a more insightful view is, if the newspaper is software, there's no local advantage to...